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  • lukeduke95
    • Nov 2004
    • 57



    I have an old Nautique

    Its an 88! But it has new parts too, like a GT40.


    Just wanted to be the first post in a "new" forum.
  • tourpro
    • Jun 2007
    • 192

    • Muskoka, Ontario, Canada


    #2
    RE: I have an old Nautique

    ha ha ha, nice. Wanna sell it in the spring?

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    • mjg100
      • Jun 2006
      • 27

      • Glasgow, Ky.


      #3
      Old Nautique

      I have an old Nautique also. 1984 with 880 hours. Boat runs great. I have owned the boat since 1992. Best and one of the cheapest improvements that I did to this boat is electronic ignition. Next best improvement was a bimini top. I put a top on it when my daughter was born 13 years ago. The older I get the more I appreciate the top. I also put a tower on it so that we could use the back seat when wakeboarding. With the kids getting bigger and it was getting crowded up front.

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      • keegan99usa
        • Jul 2007
        • 15

        • WISCONSIN


        #4
        RE: Old Nautique

        What did it cost you for the electrnic ignition conversion? Where to buy from. My 1991 may need that in the near future, Bimini top is already on the way!
        Dan

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        • Lake
          • Jul 2006
          • 3

          • Kansas City


          #5
          RE: Old Nautique

          Wow, I feel really old my Nautique is a 1969.
          Dan, I bought a Petronix (sp?) kit for my boat for a little over $100.

          Chuck

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          • LeePowell
            • Aug 2007
            • 4



            #6
            RE: Old Nautique

            Hello all -

            I just ordered a bimini - can't wait to install it. I'm new to the site, I have a 1984 SN '2001' - a classic. Will post picture next time. I'm having one problem curious is anyone knows answer. This past weekend had out, running good for 90 min or so, skiing, tubing, etc. After that time I got some missing and stalling then it died out of the blue. Checked everything, nothing. Hit with starter fluid and fired right up - figured I had gotten some bad gas and / or water in the tank which has happened to me before. All fine for 10 min then did it again but much more sudden. Would not start at all. I got no spark off coil or distributor cap so pulled coil. (I have points / condenser, not electronic ig)

            Two questions - 1) do you think it is a bad coil and 2) I bought a replacement coil at AutoZone ($15) but then I got my Discount Inboard Marine catalog and they list it for $60 - too big a price difference for me to think they are they same part............

            What think ? Thanks, Lee

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            • LeePowell
              • Aug 2007
              • 4



              #7
              RE: Old Nautique

              I forgot to ask about this - what about converting to electronic ignition - is it worth it and what are the potential benefits ?

              Thanks - Lee

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              • bchesley
                1,000 Post Club Member
                • Feb 2006
                • 1252

                • Tyler, Texas


                #8
                RE: Old Nautique

                Do not ever run auto parts on a boat. They are not designed to handle the marine environment. Be safe buy marine..........
                2001 Super Air Nautique
                Python Powered
                100 Amp Alternator
                Dual Batteries
                Many upgrades coming...

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                • Hollywood
                  1,000 Post Club Member
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 1930

                  • WIIL


                  #9
                  Re: RE: Old Nautique

                  Originally posted by LeePowell
                  what about converting to electronic ignition - is it worth it and what are the potential benefits ?
                  Yes it's worth it. Easier starting, longer lasting, and less maintenance.

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                  • joelhern2
                    • Sep 2005
                    • 158

                    • Cincinnati,OH


                    #10
                    hollywood,

                    tell me more about this upgrade...also, is it something that i could do myself or should a mechanic is better off doing?
                    \'91 Barefoot Nautique

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                    • SkiBlue
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 91

                      • North Eastern California


                      #11
                      Converting over to an electronic ignition is one of the things that we want to do to our '88 2001. Lot's of info other sites about this joelhern2.

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                      • Hollywood
                        1,000 Post Club Member
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 1930

                        • WIIL


                        #12
                        If you are comofortable with doing your own winterizations you should be able to do it no problem. Buy form SKIDIM and they can help you out along the way if you do run into an problems.

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                        • RJ
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 38

                          • SE-WI


                          #13
                          I didnt notice what engine you are working on, but Ive done a few on 80s model MaserCratfs. w/351w PCM (my past life). The elecronic ignition upgrade is a must. It will start and run faster, smoother and more reliable. It isnt a difficult thing to do, here is a link to step by step pictured insrtuctions from the TMC website.
                          http://www.tmcowners.com/teamtalk/sh...ronic+ignition
                          The PCM is same whentherits in the MC or CC. Call the crew at Skidim.com they can answer any questions you have, plus they stock all of the parts you need for this other other jobs. If you are running an older boat w/a PCM motor skidim will be your best friend.

                          The only picture that they didnt include in the instructions is how to bypass the ballast resistor, which isnt a big deal, just just connect both wires to the same terminal post on the ballast resistor. Follow all of these instructions and you're good to go.
                          Good luck.
                          \'02 BLK SANTE

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                          • horkn
                            • Aug 2007
                            • 270

                            • WI

                            • 78 CC Martinique, rebuilt floor and custom interior.

                            #14
                            Re: RE: Old Nautique

                            Originally posted by bchesley
                            Do not ever run auto parts on a boat. They are not designed to handle the marine environment. Be safe buy marine..........
                            if you buy the pertronix coil, it is not a "marine " coil per say, nor is the pertronix itself.

                            many times auto parts will work just fine, since thats what it is for a boat, with a bigger price tag on it. intake manifolds, heads, coils, and other parts will work just fine.

                            But there are some parts I would not use auto parts for. Fuel pump, marinized carb, flame arrestor, marine alternator, starter, are all parts I would not use auto parts on.....


                            A pertronix can fail though, I got a little over 5 years on mine, then dead.... I assumed it was my coil, then tried a new tune up kit with the points again, and it started right up.

                            I need to call pertronix and see if there is a way to test the pertronix witha meter to double check to make sure the old one of mine is fried....even though I know it is.


                            FWIW, an electronic conversion will net you more power, and better running. But keep the points plate in the boat in case, unless you have a spare pertronix....

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                            • horkn
                              • Aug 2007
                              • 270

                              • WI

                              • 78 CC Martinique, rebuilt floor and custom interior.

                              #15
                              Originally posted by RJ
                              I didnt notice what engine you are working on, but Ive done a few on 80s model MaserCratfs. w/351w PCM (my past life). The elecronic ignition upgrade is a must. It will start and run faster, smoother and more reliable. It isnt a difficult thing to do, here is a link to step by step pictured insrtuctions from the TMC website.
                              http://www.tmcowners.com/teamtalk/sh...ronic+ignition
                              The PCM is same whentherits in the MC or CC. Call the crew at Skidim.com they can answer any questions you have, plus they stock all of the parts you need for this other other jobs. If you are running an older boat w/a PCM motor skidim will be your best friend.

                              The only picture that they didnt include in the instructions is how to bypass the ballast resistor, which isnt a big deal, just just connect both wires to the same terminal post on the ballast resistor. Follow all of these instructions and you're good to go.
                              Good luck.

                              I wonder what kit that is to convert to EI?

                              it sure is not a petronix....and he doesnt say what brand it is.

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